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The Art Of Coaching

Di: Brett Bartholomew
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Hosted by best-selling author, speaker and performance coach Brett Bartholomew, the Art of Coaching Podcast is a weekly show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes & behaviors in the weight-room, boardroom and everywhere in between.Copyright 2020 The Art Of Coaching Economia Igiene e vita sana
  • E411 | The Best Way to Get Ideas Out of Your Head So They Can Impact More People
    Jan 12 2026

    Most people have a bunch of notes, voice memos, and half-baked thoughts scattered across their phone, laptop, or random legal pads. They tell themselves, “One day I’ll organize this…” but that day rarely comes.

    In this episode, I break down a skill that’s helped me think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and actually build the stuff I kept talking about.

    The tips in this episode will help you stress test your ideas, sharpen your thinking, and turn loose thoughts into something useful—whether that’s a resource for your staff, a framework for your clients, or just a clearer head.

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    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: • A simple skill that helps you unload mental clutter and finally do something with all the knowledge and experience you’ve been sitting on • How to better document what you’ve learned and structure it in a way so the people you lead—or help—can actually benefit from what you know • Tips that helped me write my previous best-selling book and my upcoming one ____________________

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    24 min
  • E410 | A Few Things I'm Doing More of in 2026 to Be Happier & Challenge Myself
    Jan 5 2026
    This is a short, personal episode about a few things I’m intentionally doing more of in 2025—not because they sound impressive or productive, but because they’ve genuinely made my life calmer, healthier, and more grounded. Rather than focusing on goals or systems, I talk through a handful of changes that have come from experience, reflection, and paying attention to what actually drains me versus what gives something back. I share why I’m continuing to make my circle smaller without becoming closed off or cynical, why I’m done feeling uncomfortable asking for support, how I’m trying to be more mindful of how my excitement lands with different people, and why I’m working on not giving away my power just because I’m comfortable with conflict or ambiguity. This episode isn’t about cutting people off or becoming harder. It’s about becoming more honest with myself—and more intentional with my time, energy, and relationships. My hope is that as you listen, you reflect on where you might need to make similar adjustments in your own life. What You’ll Learn in This Episode •How I’m continuing to make my circle smaller without becoming closed off — and the criteria I use to decide which relationships are worth maintaining •What helped me stop feeling guilty about asking for support (especially for big projects like my book) and how to ask in a way that doesn’t feel weird or needy •How I’m getting better at reading how my excitement lands with different people so I don’t come on too strong when I don’t mean to •How I’m working on not giving away power through over-accommodation — giving benefit of the doubt, deferring too much, and being “too nice” longer than someone’s earned ⸻

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    26 min
  • E409 | Some of My Favorite Books of 2025 (And What Helped Me Learn the Most)
    Dec 29 2025
    I get asked about books constantly—what I’m reading, what actually stuck, and what shaped the way I think about leadership, communication, and the world over the past year. In this episode, I walk through some of my favorite books of 2025—a mix of fiction and nonfiction—and talk about why they mattered to me, not just what they were about. Some influenced how I think about people and power. Some sharpened how I see leadership and decision-making. Some didn’t fit neatly into a category but stayed with me long after I finished them. This isn’t a “you should read these because everyone else is” list. It’s a look at the books that genuinely helped me learn, reflect, and see things differently—and why pulling from a wide range of material (not just leadership or business books) makes you sharper overall. You can find a full, continually updated reading list at: www.artofcoaching.com/reading-list And if you want the complete list of books mentioned in this episode, you can get it by subscribing to our newsletter at: www.artofcoaching.com/begin ⸻ What You’ll Learn in This Episode •Which books actually stood out to me in 2025—and why they stuck •How fiction has influenced the way I think about people, conflict, and leadership more than some “business” books •Why reading outside your field makes you more interesting and more effective •How I decide whether a book is worth my time (and when I abandon one) ⸻

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    29 min
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